lf _lu - 93* ~ nofrrs'rowN ~ rEn1zg;R¥,,_1,i.’ 1.. 'rms msn Gusnnrlus V Fish* i ,AGE powuivc mms HOCKEY nssKs'raA1.1. Ntws°i...si>oi1T woizto - , __ -i. € » nowii .nie \ liddlewn, N. B., hos lbs most We in its vicinity of my section gf the neighboring provinces mg; pe know of. Here are A. few owner; fm; the horses they will bs um- ,ggning next year. U R. Msrshsll, Aubrey the Great 2.14. W. D. Rice, -gn Mioigie, a five-year-old and ,Smal senator. A fouryesroid. , -1-we are eligible to Any clan. The -ypmgr lms been miles in 2.14 and .gp latter in 2.15 as A three yesr- old. L. V. Piiinney has Gaiety Mc- Gregor '.307 and MISS LIICIDWYIG 1.12, rnvrd with splendid success It ` ug Metropolitan and other speed- “ys T. E. Hankinson has Msy I gm nnri it very likely green trotter wngin in Toronto. G. R.. Beales, owner of rlcdgcwood K. 20'! 3-4, ms aritivtl to his string Soprano 1.12, cii.;.bic 1.0 the 2.27 class. W. E. Baker has ri green trotter by Cap- ‘ min Aiibrvy and Avard Burrell has tw good colts out of Confection 1.16 14 one iv.-ing a two-year-old by Grout Briton 2.02 1-2. The pritctise of gelding well bred horses his worked a great deal of injury io the breeding interests, As s ymivr in the American Sports- man points out. The greatest son of liamblvioriisli 10, was Dexter 2.17 14, o::.- of the beat galted horses that cvur stopped on a race track, vinnvr of 49 out of 53 races and the lioiri-;r of the world‘a record for four 51.175, H0 was gelded, there- > fore n roinl loss to the breeding in- dllslzy Bus full brother Dictator, A vssty interior trotter, sired two worlds chnmpons and the dam of one and his descendants contribut- ed gn-.lily to the advancement of our iii'~ February wth. Mormon or if°Wii Halifax at Moncton Werines 'hi . Moncton At Halifsx; Chfiiilv. Febrii-ary 23rd, Halifax at J0;;°'i*i°WD. Moncton At Saint li Will be seen from the above get the remaining guns; to be ulyyec;1a}r`e gmxitrliye if-Iawks next Fri. md Ham” on mg Ergo the 19th A mecti 1 h _ -uhurnnmn rixtffinai lfnngenicnts for the M Fpbs which will start the week and aniéiiilfy Nth between the sec- coniist fthhd mme w-nu md 'lu ,rhrew 0 best two in three pings, straightue . re' mu' mlm” W My or tin out such As the possibil- cue ofwévoiliis. Lest year it was A ,,, ,N played m°i;Lgihs. two games The Wolves won the first pleyoff. Q; fad. at noiiru, 1-1. 'rne “th at c"°i\ iiv the Abbios, run. Mn F hsrlottetown. 2-1. 'I‘he h ¢`h.°b' mh "' 3511111. was won A ,N Wolves 3-2 md mn and 9 “S ChArl0ti¢0t0Wn “sith lst "“‘ “vi-1.1-rsurnxwo um' for; the 'mam md N . 'hh M°“°fNl. that Asrisimyedgggngos °" '"”“- three of union took in Moncton mg "9 m x.m.xDilA\l The hoc ` --einrriirncrre . Ndlifnlng mo" mun”uu_ 11” °““* °’°i\= tum nu md un elluitiu ,mb mm” G “U- no hull' mm- HMM ms om- hm 5 mm 0|' less severely gn. me mm limeion num up ’ lu ¢,y,,°:,‘rfn‘°! liven euusitios he for mmf!! outnt is uni in- lsur W* ' Ax wdmm 1' the mr iii’-if still? gl' lelil 3' E team having played 35 games And with the large amount of travel in- volved, it is surprising that the teams have kept in such good con- dition uid that so many of the or- iginal pluyers Are intact. The pro schedule is not very much harder §7;‘;;»0t,iri}t0v;;1l.] l;in.1ifax at saint ,if Any, and they have sixteen men pmgthg sch dis/ ns week will com- ,instead of the ten thet we are util- uy ,gm fi 0- Mmidly. Febru-|ising, but of course they may go st . Saint John at Charlotte- A. swifter pace and therefore burn R10!!! One daifrt-bro 21 r y. 1 ' -“D m' Balm Jomiify S , C arlottetown At .___ There seems to be great differen- ces of opinion As regerds the cop- ahilltles of Maritime teAms compar- ed with some of the Upper Censdi- Ans. For instance in Montresl Al- most everyone believes that the llo- Oill hockey team will defect. the Maritime team when they meet for the Allan Oup plsyoffs. A repre- sentative of A big manufacturing firm who knows hockey thoroughly, having been A pro in his day and who makes it A point to see All the gsmes that he cA.n possibly wllxeu, wAs in Charlottetown recently And be sizes the situstion up this wAy. "I believe the Lloncton Hswks will win the Maritime championship. True, there is not very much differ- ence between Hawks. Wolverines or Abbles, when the letter Are playing informulhnveseenthempley in the gems they defeated Hslifu: I-2 And Also in the gems thny de- fected Moncton hero 3-1. if your tesmcsn put their minds and bend their eneniee on winning the cham- pionmip And pull together, I hm- utly believe they have a good fight- ing chance. giriiiiiica sends §E`iEf;Ea§_§.5.§§Esl rl' El sr 5-£3 n T39 gp igaéeg llllllsflréérlr flA&h. -i fiiiiié iifiiiiiii iiiirfsii iii-i:;"i,»... 'rgigi `s§'-"alla ;§§1§iil\ iiiiiiggi - ..li‘ étiraiiti iiiiiii of so giiiii iiiiliiit 5 “ 2' Non? gh; ill get £3* :NE angie; i if I. I. i __ At . on F 5 E s E 1 3 F i 3 P ' '°*-_I-'_ ' tilhahldlli) todsy, defeeting the nmners-up from Campbellton 10-9. . NewcAstie's rink thus became 'holders of the Ganong challenge Trophy, with the right to be New Brunswick's representatives at 'Do- ronto next month in plAy for the MacDonald-Briar Trophy, emblem- Atic of the Dominion championship. Tied with five wins and two loss- es each At the close of the sched- uled Bonspiel played yesterday Newcastle And Campbellton played their deciding match this nflemoon. At the end of their regulation 12 ends today, they were still tied, 9-D. The extra point that won the match And the championship went to New- castle At the 13th end. last year At Bathurst, Thistles of Saint John won the Ganong Tro- phy. defeating Newcastle by a. sim- ilA.r score. The play in today's deciding match was close throughout, ties oc- curring At the second, fourth, eighth and 12th ends. Newcastle won two points at the first end, which was evened by Campbellton immediate- ly. Newcastle And Campbellton each scored one point at the third and fourth, bringing them to s deed- lock again. Campbellton forged A- head by three points in the'next two, which, however, was equalled by NewcAst.\e’s rink in the seventh and eighth. Thereupon Newcastle won one point, Campbellton two. Newcastle two and Newcastle one, to tie the match. The Miramichi men curled the deciding point in the thirteenth. The Newcastle rink included R.. W. Crocker, R.. K. Galloway, Bunn Green and P. Ii Roy (skip). Graham S h o ws Improvement MONUIUN, N. B., Feb. 9-Frank Graham, defence player of the Halifax Wolverines, who suffered An eye injury here last Monday ev- ening whcn struck by a fying 'puck hurled by a team mate, Chummie Lawlor, showed contin- ued improvement today, accordng to nuthorfies at the hospital where he is A patient. Grahs.m's injury is belicxed now to he not so seri- ous as it first appeared d it is expected he will be able § retum to Halifax within A few days. Captures Titles MIAMI, Fil-, Feb. 9.-With gold that hsnkened back to the meteoric period when she captured the Cun- adlsn And New York titles, the lat- ter four successive years, Maureen Urcutt today defeated Helen Hicks 8 And 2 in the 36-hole finals of the Miami Biltmore Invitstionsl. The White Beeches. NJ., stu' broke Miss Hicks' run of victories in 1934's first major tournament. The Hewlett, N.Y., player won from MIAA Orcutt in last years two meetings, the New York AM the United States. CAPTURE! 'Hill' (U. P. ly 0As.rdlAa'A Special Win) F'R.!!DBR»I(7I’ON, N. B., Feb, 9.- Predericton gdb School captured the second oc eduled tilt of section 4 of the New Brunswick interscho- lastic Hockey league here tonight from Seint John High School in A brilliant exhibition of stlckhandling 8-0. The score was 6-0. N. ll. L GAMES 'IDNIGIIT Detroit At Ottews. Canadians At Toronto. Barton at Montreal. Bwldny, Iiehfmry il- To Deadlock 3S€3€2§l'° Moncton . . . . ll-Ialifax Charlottetown St. John session failing to break the keep up to the tempo of the Standing out like a beacon light- was the fighting sptrit shown by the red, white and black crew as they battled grlmly to overtake the Wolf pack‘s commanding two goal lead, reaching their objective with only four seconds to go in the final frame, Ron Hudson heating Sar- gent for ttm all-important marker after Jackie Kane had made it 3-2 at the twelve minute mark. Previous to this Abbie; had gar- nered a. one goal lead in the 0P¢n- ing period on Pete Ke1ly‘| unassist- ed goal. but goals by Gagnon And Mosher i.n the middle fi-Ame, and Vince F‘ergu.son At the seven mln- ute mark in the third chukker kept Wolverine stock soerfrig. A brief fist fight in the torrid final period between Vince Fergus- on and Hamid Gross Added to the excitement but five minute paisl- tim cooled the beligerents off and things quieted down, although for several minutes after A steady stream of players to “sinners bench” kept the teams shorthand- ed, five occupying places st me time, three Wolves and two Abbies. Spectacular netminding by the rival goalies was A feature of last nights game. both performing near miracles as the snlpers rode into close range, but the rear- guards were handing out lots gf punishment as the front liners darted into sco11ng range. Kane, Kelly and Beaton tumed fri great games for the locals, this trio being robbed of several goals by the eagle-eyed Sargent. "Hurry" and "Joey," playing centre ice and left wing respectively, the change made necessary by Hymle McAr- t.hur‘s leg injury, played As though accustomed to these positions for s. long tune, wniie one big ned- hesded winger's efforts were his but seen here this winter. The otha members of the team were by no means out of the picture, they A11 gave everything they had, And what more could Anybody ask for. Cowley and Mosher seemed the pick of tho visitors with Vince Fergusim filling the injured Frankie C|»ra.hsm'e position in a capable manner. The fhstest opening period of the season was witnemed as the teams bottled for the opening goal. Wolves had the fimt. opportunity As Walker was chased for tripping Shields but stout defensive work hold the peck at bay. Shields and Kene were bodied hard as they tried to spilt the defense bulwarks. McCann made A greet eeve of Shields’ drive from in close with Porteous shooting over the net as "Kick" cleued the wafer onto hi< stick. Beston And Kane combined to "feds" citadel but Sargent was (xnuiiens At. Chicelo. Americans At R-Angers. ‘v_oo good. Penalties to Shields And DISPUTED iiiii§ii‘§iiiiiiilii~ rite; -iiiiiriiiii ililiaii iiril stil loimmé mm IE? (ZITZEZNY ' .l)l?(3lE§I()fV 12131/IYVTTNII’ CHQH SKATE nns AFTERNOON wrrs BAND 25c ---3 Basketball Dance At the I.0.0.F. TUESDAY FEB. 1.1 StAs‘tingAt8.30Shsrp is As Abbies Battle Wo-Ives To Draw i \ Local Team Comes From Behind Two Goal Lead In Final Period i THE STANDING Staging a brilliant comeback in the final eight minutes of the third period, being down three goals to one to the Wolves of Halifax, Ches Grego1y’s Abegweits drew up on even terms with the visiting squad last night, an overtime third draw in as many games, and incidentally almost as- sured them of a play off berth, Saint John losing to the Moncton Hawks at the Loyalist. City. It was a brilliantly fought tussle, by far the best seen here this season, as the teams opened up from the starting whistle; speed and more speed was thrown into the fray as the lines kept changing at quick intervals in order to Count At 3-3. 1". A. Pts. @2222? ¢y1qec=o=_U -1555 il‘@i-1 i-1 S32 333 L. 9 10 17 24 48 100 17 deadlock. It was the Abbies game. ________i___-1--- Lavigne in quick succexion gave the Ahbies an opening but the lo- , cals failed to capitalize, Sargent making two great saves from Hud- son and K.s.x1e. The Wolves were at full strength ss Walker split the defense pair on a great rush but was overskated Cowley on e. retum play was stop- ped by McCann and ii minute later Porteous sifted through only to have Gross clear the puck in time- ly fashion. With only a minute and twenty seconds left Kelly picked up a loose puck in Halifax territory, his low shot glancing off Gngnorrs leg into the net. Vince Ferguson went through only to he stopped by the local netminder and then Sargent robbed Nicholson, Kelly and Cur- rie with some great goal minding, both plain and fancy. The second session saw the visit- ors take is one goal lead as Gagnon and Mosher heat McCann. Lennon started the session away, firing A low angle shot that McCann saved, with Beaton and Kane nearly real- izing on nice efforts. Gagnon tied it up at 5.30, bat- ting in his own rebound after Mc- Cann had outguesscd him on his first attempt. Penalties to Gross and Kelly left the locals short- handed at two stages with the Wolves sending every man up. Ab- bics weathered the first .storm with “Husky” doing time. but Kel1y’s penalty towards the end of the period saw the Wolves breaking through for their second goal of the night, Mosher batting one in from a wild scramble in front of the cage. The clock was pointing to 18.20 at the marker. Kelly re- turned to play and again Sargent saved from him. Vince Fergiison wAs chased just before the bell but the visitors held on to the bell. Coach Gregory sent on four for- wards At the start of the third with the Wolves still shorthanded but despite frantic efforts, the Abbies failed to dent Ssrgi=nt’s armour with Beaton and Kane mimiris twice in s row. Mosher broke fast but his snot went hish over the SCYBCIL The game was starting to get I EE = T _ all _T =B;i1li;nt Game In Q l' Il S ES T 0 SNNNENSIDE ___ ) gifili - at iiiigiii-iiriii ii iiiérili lille LRQDHIDN Chsrl feeted W and .nts was 1-0, tho by crosier, period. The first two an sbundsnce of Act marked -by brillmt goslkcepins by Arnett and Mcrnnls, with many heady combination plays. Summer- sldstsproud ofthls wines it was the fi-st time for seven years that n Bummerside tieem has ds- feated West Kent at hockey. sum- merside High won the relay race also sndthiswesthefirst time in seven yesrs. Also. The relay teams are As follows: Bummersde High, Jelly, Hckey, Rrry, Billi- pharit; West Kent. Crime, An- drews. Jay, Rsttsribury. The hockey lineups: W. K. S.: Mclnnis, Goal: Math- eson, Jay, Defense; Fiorwsrds, Rst- tenbury, Cameron. Mctilillsn, Big- gins. Crabbe, Andrews. Summerside High: Goal, Arnett: Defense, Prighsrd. McDonald. Smith; Forwar , Hickey, Crozier Muttart, I-logs-n, Perry, Anensult. Reg. Saunders refereed. _____.__.__- MACKENZII-WIGMO LEAGUE The last guns of "B" section of the MacKenzie-Wigmors League tars was played ln the French River rink on January 2'it.h, when the Pirates rendered the North S hors dc combat in the stniggls for the Mac- Kenzie-Wigmore silverware. by bianking them ten to nothing. -Pat Stewart And Fred Bernard emerged the heroes of the evening, the former getting four of the ten goals, while the latter chllhod up Assists. The North Stars having been el- iminated, Bea View And lang River, second and third place teams res- pectively, play two games, goAls to count, the winner to play the first place Piretes the best two out of three games for thvright to meet the winners of section "A." R.. Sutherland, Ahsrpshooting left winger of the Sea View lssfs, cep- tured first place in the scoring hon- ors with sevsn goals And two As- sists, making A total nine points, while Pat Stewart tre" comes second two goals - and two E °aoocA’da t §ZIZZfsEa aenwu § E QQAEZQE e»o=EE§ Pirates Sea View ...... Long River .... North Store ._ "us ““»o4Q urn u»»u»»»»o»> LODLUUGQQQ Sutherland, ses View ... P. Stowsrt, Pirates ...... Chick Poynter, Pirates .. A. Pidgeon, Pirstes IL Pidgecn, Pirates ..... R. Burt, Ses View ....... R. I-Iiltz, See View ...... W. Duggan, Sen View ... J. Campbell, Pirates ...- F. Bernard, Pirates slammed it in for the equaliser with A. bare four seconds left tn play. \-I Nu The fAst clip continued in the overtime Although plsy wus not AA open. Gross drew A pmslty in the first five minutes for tripping Mosher And Ferguson nearly scor- rough. Numerous infractions were being missed by the officials with the Wolves being the biggest of-, fenders liierguson and Cowley, on A beautiful play sent the W0iV¢!, two up at 'I minutes. Cowley broke- fast At his own bluellne, followed by Ferguson. He slipped A perfect pass to his more st. the Abbie de- fense. licirgusorfs high Simi- Gil*-Ch- ing use upper left hand comer. The big parade to the peoeiiy box started right after this score. Lavigne went off for a knee check and nm just returned when Mosh- er drew two minutes for tripping Hudson. Gross led an sttack on the Wolf net And in A. scramble Fer- guson And Gross started swingins punches. Players rushed tn and ,gpm-ated them And the offenders were given five minutes. Mosher, who was sewing A Permit! At the time, rushed from the box to take pertinthe frmessbuthisactwent. unnoticed Abbles nmhed to the Attack with five fm-wards Arid this nearly rc- suwed in snotm- Hurts: coel- Ccwloy And Lawlor broke AwAy but “Kick” made two heir-relslng lvs to Avert A score, hwlors shot hitting the post Igvigne went off llllll for A knee-check, fol- lowed seconds later by Currie. Then Lswlor tripped Kelly with Pete rilht through and Away he went. four Abbies to three Wolves. clly combined. "Hurry" corner, but A min- Another pen Lavigne had when Kane rg- = l Eglin ssign n ed for Iislifsx As his shoe bounced off the top of the net. Porteous’ penalty for trlppinl Currie relieved the pressure and As Gros returned it was the Ahbles' turn to force. A penalty face-off was called As Sargent held the puck but BeA.ton’| class in slam wss deflected to the corner. LINEUPS Abbluz Oosl, McCann; Gross, Walker, Ferguson; Kane, Currie; left wing, Nicholson; right wing, Kelly. Wolves: Goal. Ssrgsnt; Ferguson, Levipll; cmtre. Cowley; left wing. Lennon, Geg- non; right. wing, Hrlslih, Porteous Referees-Hoc Gi-imley, Amherst; S. Jackson, Gurlowetown. BUIHAIY \ ltd Pelle! 1. Abbiu. Kelly (umltted) 18.40. Pennltielt Whilst, Shields, IA- Vifiid- defence, centre, Beaton. Hudson, defence, Kosher. leoellhllel 2. Wolves. Oesnan fumssinsd) 5.3). 3. Wahl, DHI! (iid) V. PIP- 1320. Penalties: Urol. Kelly, guson. ‘nhl holed (Cowley) NEST NENT Hawks Remain Lead By Blank Beaver _._._S`_quad Saint John Team Suffers Won' Setback On ing scoreless. James scored twice md made om Asset. Muidanus started the count so seconds After play besim and had two Assists to his credit. Connolly And Webster accounted for the other two Moncton gods. 'l‘rlbil\ePAll'l‘0SLJOhn',l°|'AIneI 'rn tribute to me memory if Hsrry Dev. Beevm' trainer who died last oidht. two ymnutol of silence was olserved be- fom the game. The home tem were Arm bands of mourning. The fans had hardly settled beck after the two-minuu silence when Monaco scored. James and Mo- Muius swept into the home zone. James be118¢‘-`i A hsrd drive into Charlie Wilsorrs pads. md MC' Menus batted in the rebound with only 85 seconds gone. The red 1 ght fleshed with the K0&li¢ sitting on th . §§E§§= ileigié Egéé és; 3.. quickly apparent the in fighting trim. Their three msn thrusts were Beavers le of at- guarding in front. gf y Foster. The los- ers launched A. staunch offensive with James off for tripping. but there was no beating the swift streaking Hawks. Connolly aged the disc with Dems leortune tsklns a hand. He stut-handled Across the Saint John blue line And pegged A lonk one. Wilson made the save only to have the rubber slip off hs leg pads And into the draperies. “Dud" James made it 3-0 as Hawks promptly took control of the play. Besvers sppesred some- whag dimrge-nized in the opening ten minutu, perhaps perturbed by the sudden scoring burst so early in the match, and still grievinz i-h¢ lon of their trainer. Wilson, Days closest companion on the t/cam for several yesm. was off color on ihe third goal as well as the other -psir. James burned the disc into A corner, from just .nside the blue line, having robbed Sharpe in the neutrsl area. Not long After the Beavers' un- Avslling efforts had waried in the second, the home six suffered their only penalty of the contest. Don- Ald was the offender, tripping, an opponem in A book-checking duel. Wlicn Jamm tripped Gammon And left Hilwks weakened it didn prevent s Moncton tally. Th with the sides beck At full strengt- s coupls of sinling raids punch holes in the local defence for th final goal. _ With James in the cooler, Wdb- ster poked the rubber into the Beever cage in A mixup after Mc- (C. P. By Guardian’s Special Wire) Season. Winners In Great F or! sA1N'r Jor1N, N. B, ren. o-unsung som .lf Beavers 5-0, Moncton Hawks remained at the top of* Maritime Hockey League tonight. Hawks shot three 5 in the first period and two in the second, the third re _ Home Ice ' -1. The guns was very fast. and wide open, with the cellar ite Beavers Appearing unable to work in unison. Poke- oheeklng by James and Mcltianus figured largely? in Moncton’s victory, and Saint. J ohn’s goalie _looked had on two of the shots that dented _tire twines behmd him. - ‘llnus had carried in Ian *mi two minutes ister Jemes m the registering ond or n 1r.owr.°§»ii¢h -by McManus who circled thqnd And sent the disc but wghil centremsn. o» With Burragc m the pdalty bench for tripping Young, Besven had Another fine chance to force the play but the relentless her- king by Hawks held the Saint Iohlt six At bay. During A furious Atm- mags Around the Moncton olhdd Gill knocked over th cage than he Attempted to body Draper. Draper's rushing And his beds blocking as he continued to lied the speeding puck-ca.rr.an oil of the play were featérs of thehes ond period. The C-Ch ,James And Mcldanils, on Erenxber -hand, effectively took the _SDIO out of Besver thrusts. - Hawks continued to do thelfote sing in the ssrlier minutes ofbe last stanza and skated just Al fast as in the f.rst period. . Wilson made up for some d hil 'earlier goal protecting lspsesrsnd ,blocked several hard close-.n drives. Late in the closing twenty Beav- ers had a. (ne chance to score. And for the two minutes McManus was absent for roqghins Draper A-100| the fence the losers stormed inte Moncton territory. Pom' pAnin¢ over anxiety and the smart cov- ering of the wnnera, however, kept Beavers out of the scum column. ' LINE-UPS Moncton: Goal. roster: Demon Burrage, Gill: Centre. JH-med. MU* ler; Right Winx. Webster, cob ri5i1y; Left Wing, McManus, lb- vine: Sub, MoD0nA1d. Saint John: Goal. Wilmini D0- flmoe, Draper, McNeill; Centre; Dtliald, Res*-1 Left WTW. Didki' son, Young; Right Wing, Hoiidtmi. Gammon: Sub, Sharp. ' Offlcislsz Roy Pr0Wse, AmlKI\ and J. 1-I. Drummle, Bt. John. SUMIMABY Flnt. Period 1-Moncton, Mdvlanus (amd .35. is-Moncton, oonnonv. 4.15- 3-Moncton, James 825. Penalties: James. Buirago. Second Period _ 4-Monown, Webster uusssmuvl 11.41. _ 5-Monctm, James (Molidh-Dil 13.14. Penalties: Donsld. Jamee. BI' rage. Third Period Scoring: None. Penalties: McMa.n\l. Shots Stopped Fostél' 'l 8 'T-I 8 a it-.24 _“iif".“I“ __;-_;'_‘.' '_.___ -___- (C_F. By G\urdisn’s Special Wire) KENTVHLIL N. S., Fdb. 9 -- Kentville Wiidcats cclclu-at.ed windi- fng up of the Valley League hoc- key schedule here tonight with l 3-0 victory over Aced A. Acadia now will clash with Wolfvtlle in A sudden-deatli Zami? to decide which shall meet. the Wildcats in A two-some payoff mfg; for eh, League champion- ship. The contest tonight muted the return of Weldtn Kennedy, seri- ously injured diout the head in wls used only_ sparingly tcnlirht minutes in such period- BIAICATI Wm Nl.l@.S-'I‘rur0 E hodeycfisiwsonlib. Thoqeedyncsrats vhltill i-l in the her, tcnlwtsnd Andamehllondt todecidewhloh Now Glsqow leemtohnmpfmehip. t.li¢thirdgAmeoftheseries.He Andsppeered for only A few 'lBU@. . . .leAnAMwilloA.rryAas\e¢oA-I mar- intothssecendroundof their AIAA!-final Asrlllkl the A P. C. its iii 1 E ig? 3.52552 §El §Ee§r§ is riillr IIIIKWNPI, N. S., !*- 9- - coLLoGE ` Refreshments Admission S0c ;I_ ei' 'circ- l;;§§§§i§”; ,Q S r 5 § °i Wir lens th McCann called upon to 100. , breekawey plays. Three 5. Abbies, Klee (Kelly) UM.- ourly-hssded “Kick” 6 out to more the disc A stick. “lick” I his mates 7! th tie it “P- t six shots ki but was when ‘Hudson put Nerriweli" Act. Ksnei drew Assists as Ron 4. Wolves. hrsmon . Abbies, Hudson (Kane, Beet- onl 19.56. Penalties: lsvagns (I), Gros fs min.), hrgtlon Currie 1Awkx'. Ovuehefuhl ll@e'r, (I mm). No scorw. Pr-nalti&: Oli Puteous. Bridgewater Hawks tonight vm the chsmplmdilp of the two-teen South Shen hodisy league M oM Advonerieg Um- 2-0 in the find of 5522;? giligii yeh A; L 1 Tlli li 1 Kentville Winds-up Valley By Defeating Acaclla 3-0 Minstrel Show The Show You Have Been Waiting l'orl PRINCE OF WALES AUDITORIUH Monday & Tuesday Fon. izrn sf 1301 Afternoons and Evening At 3 0’clock Sharp An 8.15 p. m. Sharp. Produced Ulder Dlnfsn 9. J. Austin Trainer, Aeeompnhg Albert Blanchard. 50-Big Double White Circle-60. 6-Ind len-8 10-Piece Orchestra.-10 GoodSoi|gs,.loIres, lhseeslnic llAAtnll‘sAt\ree.` Cll\ll&K¢l0e. ii I I -in _-.. i i it r I' i i }. 1: ’ i 1 i ..i_ ‘..4..-_.1 .lay if T -I i. 2:. l T l to I t ` lv ‘.' "i. ._ ,,.. . i. . v ,, I, ,tim ii, , ' 1 ..i.~- i; £12 it '. _-I-.-_'_ __ .~ -_ ri- II/~,i. i" ' . ' T I 1-. | 'i \,\ i -" i 1 I -_-._ :.r‘_.-".3“* f* sw - T( .~..‘,,k.‘-v _ .- _